Hey NJ friends I got a question or two for you. This weekend is my High School Reunion in Tulsa OK. Ran into an ole friend who I have not seen in 30 years who lives in NJ and owns=operates his own roofing company. We were talking business in general and I asked how things were up in NJ for him. He said really great right now because of NJ State incentives for residential Solar PV systems of $5 per watt. Ok I knew about that, but then I asked a couple of questions of how he got into it. I asked if he hired an electrician or contracted with an electrician to pull the permits, do the electrical portion of the work, and pass final inspection. To my amazement he said you do not need a licensed electrician to pull the permits, or do the work. He went even further and said homeowners can pull the permits and do the work themselves if they can pass inspection.
I was shocked as I have done a fair amount of commercial work in places like Newark, Elizabeth, Carteret and surrounding areas and know darn good and well not to even think of not using a licensed contractor in that area.
So my questions are:
Dave also said a lot of out of state PV firms from NY are getting into the act in NJ to take the government money. I know this guy is not full of it, but now I am confused.
I was shocked as I have done a fair amount of commercial work in places like Newark, Elizabeth, Carteret and surrounding areas and know darn good and well not to even think of not using a licensed contractor in that area.
So my questions are:
- Residential Electrical work in NJ does not require a license?
- Or is just some rural counties?
- What am I missing?
Dave also said a lot of out of state PV firms from NY are getting into the act in NJ to take the government money. I know this guy is not full of it, but now I am confused.